Showing posts with label wedding blog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding blog. Show all posts

Friday, December 26, 2014

Are Full Finger Rings the NEW Engagement Rings??

I saw this ad for diamond Finger rings and I was so certain if this had come out 2 years back then it would have certainly adorned my hand on my engagement, of course this is not something you can wear every day but can you imagine how awesome this would look on your engagement???



Monday, September 22, 2014

WISHLIST : Winter 2014

Winter will soon be on our heads, and I have soooo many weddings and events to attend! (yay!!)
Here is a list of things I wish to have with me/things that inspire me. this winters!!

Makeup:


Nail Art :

That Body! :

 Big Bouncy Hair!

Indian Wear :

Jewelry : 


Shoes!!

Western Wear :

What are some of your favorites things this coming winters?? 

Want to share pictures?
 Send them to crazyindianwedding@gmail.com and get featured on the blog!

Monday, August 25, 2014

OMG I AM BACK!!

Did you miss me, did you, did you? I guess not :((

I am sorry for just disappearing off the charts like an idiot with no excuse, I have absolutely no idea why I did that, I just needed some time off to think things through.



I wanted to understand where I wanted this blog to go, what my vision for it was, and I just needed some time alone without having to worry that whether or not I have uploaded on the blog recently or not.

Friday, January 17, 2014

Hi, I am New here!

Hi!

So did you just land on Crazy Indian Wedding ?! We are excited to see you here, and hope to see more of you in the future!

I know it can get quite confusing and overwhelming when you first visit a blog. So here are few points and posts that you can read to get yourself familiar :


A little about me : 
Hi, I am Roli Gaur Vashisht aka Crazy Indian Bride.

PS : I am also a designer, See my label here

I started this blog on 25th June, 2012; 5 months before my wedding (well 5 months minus 1 day). The blog was just meant as an outlet for all the wedding information that was bursting out of my head and as a diary for me to keep as a memory of my wedding days.

Even though I tied the knot on 24th November, 2012 the blog continues to help other bride-to-be and ease in the new bride/bahu into her new home.

Enough about me, now Get to know the Blog :

1. My first Post : I feel whenever you need to find out a bloggers journey its best to start at the very beginning.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Happy Birthday Blog!!




A Letter to YOU

The blog turns 1 today.

A year back I was a Bride-to-be and I started this blog as a much needed place to put my thoughts.
I was in-between jobs when my marriage got fixed and taking up a new job right before the wedding made no sense, so I decided to take a break and concentrate all my energy into planning the perfect wedding.

I must tell you that I have this nasty habit of researching things to the depth, and like any tech-savvy girl the internet was my library. With 3 months into the wedding planning I had gathered so much information about things-to-do, shopping must haves, skin-care, hair-care, etc. that I needed a place to put it all.

Monday, April 22, 2013

Indian Bridal Blog List



There are many blogs that I read, the following are the once that I love reading and get a bit disappointed if there is nothing new on.

Indian Bridal Blogs and Other interesting ones

In Random Order..

1. Peaches and Blush
http://www.peachesandblush.com/
I hold this blog responsible for making me addicted to reading blogs.
Great for makeup advice, Brides-to-be MUST read her bridal files.

2. The Delhi Bride
http://thedelhibride.com/
Our wedding took place around the same time. And its always fun to read a fellow brides journey.

Lot of reviews on shops, makeup artist and photographers. She pretty much covers everything that I don't, so I advice Brides-to-be to peak at her blog as well.

3. The Vows and Beyond
 http://thevowsandbeyond.wordpress.com/
She hardly ever writes now but when she does the post is extremely well written. There isn't a post yet that hasn't moved me to tears. A true emotional journey of a Bride.

4. Marathi Wedding
http://marathiweddings.blogspot.in/
Busy Marathi bride with another wedding in her family right after her own. Very informative for a Mumbai Brides, sales and upcoming events are updated. Waiting for her to settle down and tell us all about her wedding!

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I also glimpse at  :

5. Wed Me Good
http://wedmegood.com/blog/
One of the recent ones to join the wedding blog wagon. Log in to check out inspiration for lehengas, real bride and more.

6. Makeup Beauty Lounge
http://www.makeupbeautylounge.com/
Makeup blogger and right in the middle of her wedding events. Watch her blog for all recent wedding updates and makeup advice!


7. Looking Good Feeling Fab
http://www.lookinggoodfeelingfab.com/
Recently stumbled upon this blog and I am so glad that I did. Nothing Bridal but a great blog for style tips. An Indian girls style heaven.

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I keep myself updated on the Fashion and Bollywood gossip by checking :

8. Miss Malini
http://www.missmalini.com/
Read all about Bollywood and fashion gossip, travel tips, beauty advice, and an awesome wedding in Goa


9. Fashion Scandal
http://fashionscandal.com/
Gossip Girl of the Indian Fashion Fraternity. I have actually seen the havoc his posts sometimes create. All shushed up news gets publicized here!


10. High Heel Confidential
http://www.highheelconfidential.com/
Page 3 gossip, who wore what. In there own words " Front Row, Tadka laga ke"


These are all for now, ofcourse my list keeps increasing as and when I stumble upon new blogs. Keep an eye on the BLOG ROLL (in the right hand sidebar) for updates.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Honeymoon Destination: GOA!


Post wedding I have been out on a lot of mini-trips, the result of which my bestfriend (who travels almost every 2months) started complaining that I travel a LOT. Ah well, I am not complaining... :P

We recently went to Goa for our Engagement Anniversary.
Here are glimps of that :

Thank you readers for great advice!!

HONEYMOONERS :
If you and your partner want a relaxed chilled out trip then goa is definitely a place to go.
Although we spent most of our time in North Goa a LOT of people advised us to go to South Goa for a more Romantic time.

Since we didn't have a lot of days on our hand and we are more of an adventure couple than a romantic one we stayed in North Goa only and enjoyed in thoroughly.

My personal advice, if your honeymooning and want beaches in India, Kerela is a better option or Andaman and Nicobar. Goa is a place you can go anytime. Infact we mostly saw either college groups or Young couples with little kids.


Climbing down to Vagator beach for Breakfast.
Out of all North Goa Beaches we enjoyed Vagator the most!
It had mostly foreign tourist, so taking a dip in the sea here was way more comfortable than anywhere else.

Anjuna Beach
Rocky Beach, Didn't like it much.
Arpora Market (Every Saturday)
Loved it!
The tiny shops were pretty interesting but the best part was live music at the center of the market and the crowd was fun!
Everyone danced where they could find a place!

Water sports at Calangute!

We walked from Calangute to Baga.
They are inter-connected, but its a 2km walk.

Lunch at Donna Paula @ 4pm :P
Although Donna Paula was a huge dissapointment we were able to have lunch at a resort with a private beach!
Baga Beach Shacks in the morning and at Night
If you are going to Goa make sure to have dinner at the Baga Shacks atleast once!
Awesome feeling of pitch darkness, candle light, sand and the sound of waves and Music.
There isn't a place in Goa which dosen't have Music.






Boat Cruise on Mandovi River
They had a DJ Floor on the boat, but the crowd was really bad so no decent person danced...
Skip it if you can.
There are also a lot of casino boats if you gamble but make sure the boy wears long trousers, shorts not allowed.


Lasagna at Brittos, Baga : loved the food but very little vegetarian options
Various places :Double Chocolate pastry, Strawberry and banana shake, Apple Pie with Cream
And Last Chocolate Tart with Strawberries on the night of our 1st engagement anniversary :D

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Online Weddings, the dawn of the new age

With the world going online for everything why should the bride of today be any less tech savvy. 

Wedding Coutdown app 
Most of us do download on our smart phone. After all Every Bride needs to know the number of months, days, minutes and even seconds left till the D-day. Infact I havn't removed my app till now and its now counting the number of days since the wedding.



Facebook Events 
This is probably the best way to invite all your online friends. Knowing that you dont talk to half of your fb list and they won't come anyway. Just send them a fb event invite, they will be happy that you were considerate.



Twitter
So you want to keep your friends and family informed about everything but don't have the time or energy to make a blog or a Website...well just create a Twitter account and tweet on the go. Its the easiest way to update your guest.



Blog
If your reading this then you probably understand the need of a blog. Everybody does it for a different reason, while some might just want to keep their guest updated, others (like me) just want to keep other fellow Brides informed about things we are upto or would just need an outlet to satisfy our need of talking about the wedding continuously.



Wedding Website or Wedsites

Probably the best way of keeping your guest informed and involved in the wedding is having your own wedding website. If you have talent, knowledge and time for making your own wedding website then congratulations! if not then there are sites such as www.myShaadi.in that provide you with an opportunity of have your own wedsite with a small payable amount.

myShaadi.in says "We have close to 35,000 registered couples who have created their wedding website with us and use it to select and send E-invites, create their guest-list  upload pictures and much more."



For Fun : Virtual Weddings

Multi player online games may not be a huge trend in India but it is prevalent all around the world and what more to make them a little more interesting but a virtual wedding! Ofcourse such a wedding will not be considered legal in the real world :P




  • www.virtualvow.com says 
    "A virtual wedding, sometimes called an online wedding, IRC wedding, or chat wedding, is an unofficial marriage between two persons or entities. Although it is not for legal purposes, it conveys a message of commitment and caring between the two involved. It is not a legally binding marriage, and does not fall under any regulations or legal requirements. It is meant only for the participants and their friends. "


    You also get Virtual Wedding Certificates!




    Sunday, September 16, 2012

    UPDATE : A few months Before the wedding

    I had the weirdist  dream ever, I was organizing 2 troops of ants (Yes troops!, there were around 100 in each troop) to do some work for me and only 1 troop was getting organised properly the other troop was just running around. And I wanted them out of my house but had the feeling if I tell them to get out they will take over my whole home and never leave!

    Thank God I woke up and realized that my house is ant-free and ant invasion is the last thing I have to worry about.

    A dream interpretation website claims that such a dreams occurs when your obsessing and worried about tiny details. No surprise there.

    There are so many tiny stuff that involve the wedding that its exhausting :

    1. Finding the perfect Nailpaints that will go well with each of your function outfits is an equal pain. You don't want to be too matchy-matchy in this world of contrast and you certainly don't want your nails screaming for attention.

    Leaving it to your Makeup Artist is the safest bet, but if your a control freak (like me) this becomes an important issue. Plus you'll be buying nailpaints anyways might as well get a couple that match with the dresses, no?!

    2. Hairstyle : I have recently realized I have 3 functions and absolutely no idea what hairstyle I want on them.

     I had the classic half-up half-down soft curls look on my engagement and am in no mood to repeat.

     I want to do a choti on one function, I have long hair so wont need any extensions, but not sure if I want it on the Mehendi or tilak........and if I do choti on one what do I do on the other?

     I have long voluminousness wavy hair which are totally unmanageable if left full open so that is not an option. Plus I am doing the Mehendi makeup and hair on my own so it has to be simple and nice.I can do a french braid very nicely and know a few bun styles.

    But if I do a choti on Mehendi, what do I do on tilak?!

    Can't do a bun on tilak since the same people will be at the wedding and the look remains same, plus its almost like a pre-wedding reception so the hair has to frame the face. Function is in an open area so cant open my hair, wind makes my hair look like a scarecrow cant take risks.

    Dont want to do a bun at mehendi, I have to dance and there is a risk it will open since I am doing it on my own.
    .....you see why I am so confused..

    Although in the process I have learnt a few good buns...

    This one is actually quite simple, you make a french braid and just tuck the end part.
    I know its a bit messy and frizzy and all over the place, that always happens on the day I wash my hair.
    I kind off like this bun a lot, but have absolutely no idea how I made it, it just kind of happened on its own. I was trying to make something else.


    3. Makeup, Thanks to the SA at the MAC counter I now posses the knowledge to make my eyes look bigger and my face look high-cheekbony.

    Although I was still confused bout how to do the winged eye liner thingy, I found this really easily tutorial :




    I tried it on the full eye unlike the tutorial where she does it till mid eye lid

    still need to practice how to do the middle correctly


    4. Cooking
    I know bits and parts of basic Indian cooking and can pretty much make things for people. Although I can make amazing dum aloo and shahi panner I have no idea how much time it takes for a dal to cook....must ask mom...

    As far as experimenting with food goes, I love playing around in the kitchen but as my brother says either I come up with something amazing or something so bad it makes you want to vomit, I don't do anything thats the middle ground.....so actually its all about luck that day.

    I do make pretty good sandwiches, pizza's and cakes.

    Thats a pink cake with cream and chocolate shavings

    I eat something like this in a cafe and really wanted to see if I could replicate it....tasted pretty good

    This was born out of the fact that mom forgot to cook lunch for the both of us and we had buns lying around 



    5. Exercise and Diet

    Most of you who have been following the blog would know that I have been doing power yoga from a few months now. It was all going along so well, lately the classes have been all mixed up and I have been too tired or too lazy to go. So no I am no longer regular in my exercise ..must get back on track!

    Diet control is a bit more difficult...

    Need to avoid things like chocolate pizza while out shopping...

    And certainly need to ask the in-laws to stop sending such yummy mangoes!!

    6. Gift Wrapping 

    An Indian wedding involves gift giving to every single person invited to the wedding.

    If your not an Indian or have no idea about an Indian wedding, please note we love to (when I say love to I mean socially obligated too) give gifts when we send wedding invites, when there is any festival (which are too many to count), on all wedding functions (any Indian wedding would have a minimum of 3 functions with 100+ guest), when we go to chit-chat, and the basis birthdays and more!

    Giving a gift is not the end of the journey, it should be properly packed and presented.

    I did most of the gift packing on my own for the engagement...got trays, decorative flowers, dry flowers, thermocol balls from chandani chowk and looads of double sided tape!

    Ignore the tiny white papers, thats just the mess. The picture is before cleanup.

    The peacock feathers where a last minute impulsive buy by my mother, and I ended up using them on all!! 

    Each packing was meant to be a little different but kind of looked a bit similar,, its just tiny details were different..color of the flowers, the kind of dry flowers (pot purri) put inside, etc. So it was similar and yet not same.


    7. Stiching

    The most un-exciting part of the wedding is going to the tailor aunty and explaining to her that no you DO NOT want your beautiful suit to be converted into a pakistani style kurta just because its in 'fashion'. What will you do with it once fashion changes.

    Plus going every few days just to get the fitting right is not something you would want to do.

    In the end I have stopped buying anything else just because I am too tired and irritated to get it stitched. Which in a way is a good thing I have got way too much stuff anyways..


    8. Storage

    The best part of wedding shopping is that nobody says no, you can buy to satisfy your every whim and fancy. The trouble comes when you have to store them properly till the wedding and then send them across to your new home.


    9. Jewelry

    Most of my major jewelry trousseau was done way before we started thinking about the wedding. Infact I owned my first piece of my bridal jewelry when I was 5.

    This hasn't been much of an issue, only thing is I am quite confused what to wear on the tilak....Hate artificial jewelry of any kind and finding my looks to be quite repetitive now...still have to think it through...


    10. Family and Friends

    Its always better to have everything organised before hand and I know things will fall into place in the end. Never the less, quite worried that none of my parents or my brother have got anything to wear on all 3 days. Busy trying to figure what everyone will wear.

    Most of my friends live outside Delhi, so have to insure I know when they are arriving. Need to remind some of the lazy ones to book tickets!


    *Phew* There is sooo much more going on! will keep you updated!


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